Welcome to the last month of the year, which happens to coincide with Android
Month at CodeProject!

We're all gadget freaks at CodeProject. We have our iPad Retina minis, our Pebble
watches, our Garmins and our overly ambitious Canon DSLRs. We also have a bunch
of Android devices and we want to bend them to our will. Writing an application
for a device you can hold in the palm of your hand is one of those magic things
every developer needs to do so we've setup a
Learn Android section to
get your started.

We're also starting an Android category for this Month's
Best Article competition and we're going to be throwing around a few spot-prizes
as the month goes on. So grab your
ADT, a willing-and-able
Android device, a beverage, and a spare evening and dive in.

It'll be fun!

cheers,
Chris Maunder

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